Affiliation:
1. GREMI UMR7344 CNRS Université d'Orléans Orléans France
2. Plasma Interface Physics Ruhr University Bochum Bochum Germany
3. Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire (CBM) CNRS UPR 4301 Orléans France
Abstract
AbstractAs carbon monoxide has a broad spectrum of biological activities, its production by plasma is a significant advantage in medicine. This paper presents a comparative study of the CO production of two plasma jets: a MHz‐jet and a kHz‐jet. Both were fed with a helium gas with admixture (0%–1%). CO was produced by dissociation and its maximal concentration was hundreds of parts per million, which is safe for clinical applications. For the same specific energy input, the CO production was more efficient for the kHz‐jet than the MHz‐jet. Both had antibacterial properties on Escherichia coli, and the addition of improved them for the MHz‐jet, while it reduced them for the kHz‐jet.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,Condensed Matter Physics